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The ride continues. After three years, Slavík raced at Fort William and won

Sugar Mizzy May 25, 2022

It took almost an eternity. This is how biker Tomáš Slavík perceived three years without racing in Fort William. But at last the island of Mecca has arrived. He visited Scotland again with other world-class DHI and 4X riders.

Tomáš Slavík did well at Fort William.

| Photo: Man Down Media

Tomáš ‘Datel’ Slavík, who became the world champion in fourcross for the third time in his career last year, competed in a rainbow jersey. And his performance proved why he is the one who dresses him. The second success from the August medal fights in Val di Sole, Michaela Hájková, multiplied the Czech success.

Talent Cais: I can have the future open if I look after myself

After the second place in the qualification, Tomáš Slavík won at Fort William in all his races. He won his first victory in this year’s 4X Pro Tour and became the leading driver in the world series.

“They have been going to Scotland almost every year since the 2007 season and I must say that I missed this place. There are really few locations such as Fort William, from which such an amazing atmosphere could be felt, “explained the Brno native.

“This is an absolutely legendary space where it is a real pleasure to race. The tracks, the surroundings, the spectators and the atmosphere represent the maximum that our sport can replace, ”continued the 34-year-old, who pays for one of the best riders in the world.

In the final, he flew to everyone

This year, after three years, he returned to the scene and did not hide how he was looking forward to the Highlands. “Really much,” he nodded. “At the same time, it was the first race in the world champion’s jersey for me and the role of the favorite was felt in every corner. It’s not a very simple position, but I still enjoyed it. In the final, I pressed it and it flew to everyone, “said Tomáš Slavík with a smile.

“Satisfaction is on the spot and I’m really happy. It also came out thanks to Czech fans who have been going to Fort William for over ten years to support us. In the penultimate turn, they created ‘Czech Corner’ and they were damn audible. Thanks a lot, you’re great! I’m already looking forward to the next year, “he thanked.

Buggyra on the threshold of the new season.  Pilot certificates Adam Lacko and Téo Calvet will sit in the Buggyra DV50 trucks.

Buggyra has both trucks ready before the start. He will attack the highest rungs

After Scotland, however, Nightingale doesn’t get much rest. The second race in Winterberg, Germany, is immediately followed by Fort William, where the second round of the 4X Pro Tour World Series is taking place this weekend as part of the Dirt Masters festival. “So we’re moving on ‘

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